Stock Trading Lessons for Beginners – Module 5 – TRT-POV

Stock Trading Lessons for Beginners is part of the Continuous Education element of my advocacy, Responsible Trading.  In this connection, I am pleased to share these with you. All these lessons are shared without cost to you.  All of these are free.

 

I think by now everybody believes me that they should not be intimidated by the title of the course: Master’s Certificate in Technical Analysis.  Through my TRT-POV I have tried  my best to simplify the subject matter in an easily understandable manner.

Ok, let’s go to  Module 5.

 

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

After viewing this video, you should now know the following:

1. Volume and how it is used in trading

2. The Indicators used to measure Volume

3. The three types of Gaps and at what parts of the trend they occur

4. Reversal Days — Blowoffs and Selling climaxes

 

JUST A FEW GENTLE REMINDERS

1.  These lessons are not intended to be a substitute for the seminars offered by your broker/s but intended to serve as basic foundation to enable you to better appreciate the seminars offered once you have access to them.

2. I will post the videos and outline the Learning Objectives every Saturday. As a value added, unless I encounter unavoidable circumstances, I will post my TRT-POV, (The Responsible Trader’s Point of View)  every Thursday of the following week,  to annotate and explain the trading lessons in a simple and understandable way.

3. After posting this video on my TRT-POV, (The Responsible Trader’s Point of View)  you should then try to compare what I am sharing with what you have  learned. plus your own personal research.   We will repeat the whole process until we finish the whole course.

4.  Learning is better when done in short durations with breaks in between. The learning curve looks like this.

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Learning curve image source: http://easternseastar21.wordpress.com/2013/05/15/exploring-the-learning-curve/

Rate of learning starts slowly then gradually builds up where it becomes fun and enjoyable. After reaching a certain level it  decelerates to the point of boredom.

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If you divide your study periods into shorter durations with breaks in-bteween, you are going to double the point where learning is fun and enjoyable and you will be able to retain more materials in your brain.

 

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Learning curve image source: http://easternseastar21.wordpress.com/2013/05/15/exploring-the-learning-curve/

5. To make it easy for you to refer to the entire course, I will always include this as your guide and underline the topic that we are discussing.

The Video lessons are taken from Cloud9 Media Limited’s Master’s Certificate in Technical Analysis covering the following:

Module 1 – Technical Analysis and Dow Theory
Module 2 – Charting Basics
Module 3 – Trend Concepts
Module 4 – Reversal and Continuation Patterns
Module 5 – Volume and Open Interest
Module 6 – Moving Averages
Module 7 – Oscillators and Sentiment Indicators
Module 8 – Further Charting
Module 9 – Elliott Waves and Cycles of Time
Module 10 – Cloud Charts – Ichimoku Technique
Module 11 – Money Management and Computers
Module 12 – How to Build a Trading System

For your information, in connection with my Advocacy, Responsible Trading, I have established the following in order to reach out to you more effectively and serve you better.

Please visit, like and share:

  1. My Blog:http://www.theresponsibletrader.com– where I write and share lessons on trading and my thoughts about trading in particular and life in general
  2. My Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/theresponsibletrader – where I share what’s on my mind and make posts to groups where I am a member of
  3. My YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/theresponsibletrader – where you can view and download my TRT-POV (The Responsible Trader’s Point of View) and other videos I intend to make
  4. My Slideshare: http://www.slideshare.net/TheResponsibleTrader – where you can view and download copy of the Powerpoint Presentation of my TRT-POV (The Responsible Trader’s Point of View) and other presentations I intend to make

I wish you all the best in your learning journey and good luck on all your trades.

 

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